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I'm 5'-11" with 33" inseam. I have an Ultra seat on the bike which makes it a little higher. I have a Clearview Med. windshield and look over it about 2". I prefer not to look through the RG windshield because of its curvature, which seems to distort view more than other bikes with shields I've owned. This thread may help also https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...he-record.html
Good luck.
Good luck.
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I know I am in the minority here but I want to look thru my 17 1/2" Clearview windshield. I want the damn thing to "shield" me from the elements. That includes bugs, rain, rocks and any other debris that is thrown towards my melon. Besides all that important stuff, the higher windshield cuts down on all the buffeting that comes with a Road Commode.
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i have a custom so my stock shield doesn't count in your research. but that shield only lasted a couple of days until i got the windsplitter in. with the ws, i see well over it, but it has a flip at the top and it directs the wind over the top of my head. also, directs it to the side, about 5" on each side.
but i'm short (5'4") so my experience may not be the same as yours.
but i'm short (5'4") so my experience may not be the same as yours.
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Looking through or over a windshield really isn't a "Road Glide" question. It pertains to any bike and is a personal preference although the 'experts' do recommend that you look over the shield. I couldn't stand looking through the stocker! Drove me nuts.
Personally, I've got a 14" Cee Bailey's SSC Euro and it's pretty close to perfect for me (5'6") in that I look over. I thought about trimming an inch off but will leave it as is.
Personally, I've got a 14" Cee Bailey's SSC Euro and it's pretty close to perfect for me (5'6") in that I look over. I thought about trimming an inch off but will leave it as is.
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